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    SQL Server

    I know to connect from a remote location to SQL Server you can use SERVER = "(local)" if you have windows NT but what if you don't have NT.

    When running on Microsoft® Windows NT®, “(local)” can be entered as the server, in which case a local copy of Microsoft SQL Server™ can be used, even when this is a nonnetworked version.

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    Still works the same way or you can use the machine name or the 127.0.0.1

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